Coinbase Improves Security With New API Key Features

Coinbase Improves Security With New API Key Features

San Francisco-based Coinbase announced improved security with new API keys on Friday. A good number of users of Coinbase's services have previously experiencing issues with API keys, particularly theft of their funds - so the news is much-awaiting by those in the community. For starters, the company says users will now have access to multiple API keys, with separate permissions (including IP whitelisting). This means that no longer will users have to share one key between applications (especially if it had global permissions enabled, which increased the risk of something bad happening). In....


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